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1 WELCOMING CHILDREN: Discoveries from the Congregational Study Dr. Joyce Ann Mercer

2 Joyce Ann Mercer, Western Educators Conf. 10/07 Findings of the Children in Congregations ProjectFindings of the Children in Congregations Project A Congregational Research Project Funded by the Louisville Institute #1: Ministry with children must be a contextual ministry in order to thrive: doing good church with kids happens in the local idiom of a particular congregation

3 Joyce Ann Mercer, Western Educators Conf. 10/07 #2: Organizational and structural separation of children s ministries from the rest of the congregation s life impairs opportunities to integrate children into congregation and enhance their welcome. Biggest isolation=between cm and mission

4 Joyce Ann Mercer, Western Educators Conf. 10/07 #3 Parents are crucial to the welcome of children. But churches also need many other adults to own this ministry and receive the gifts of children.

5 Joyce Ann Mercer, Western Educators Conf. 10/07 #4 Children are not just receivers. They are active agents who impact practices. So, a good question to ask in assessing ministry with children is: How are we different as a congregation because there are children here?

6 Joyce Ann Mercer, Western Educators Conf. 10/07 #5 Congregations easily get sidetracked in the absence of a clearly articulated agenda for children. E.g., enjoyment as a major rubric used by parents becomes controlling criterion. Is that really the most important value driving children s participation in church?

7 Joyce Ann Mercer, Western Educators Conf. 10/07 #6 To welcome children, welcome their caregivers: cultural tendency toward horizontal violence that pits one group s needs and interests against another (e.g., the attitude either children are important, or women s lives are important, but one always must trump the other). Welcoming children means welcoming (not further oppressing) those who care for them.

8 Joyce Ann Mercer, Western Educators Conf. 10/07 #7 Power relations between staff figure prominently head of staff/rector or priest in charge sets the tone. (Unfortunate finding, since many in these positions consider themselves to have graduated from doing ministry with children and youth).

9 Joyce Ann Mercer, Western Educators Conf. 10/07 5 Basic Theological Commitments in Welcoming Children Parenting is a deeply religious practice of gift stewardship, involving care and nurture of children as divine gifts Welcoming children means welcoming those who care for them. Children are already fully human, whole- yet-broken people

10 Joyce Ann Mercer, Western Educators Conf. 10/07 Theol. Commitments, cont. Children are part of the purposes of God, given to the world and the church so that God may be welcomed The suffering of children must be acknowledged and addressed, as Christ s church seeks its transformation so that children may flourish.

11 Joyce Ann Mercer, Western Educators Conf. 10/07


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